The day belonged to 30-time AVP champion and OlympianJake Gibb / Hawaii-born and four-time AVP winner TaylorCrabb on the men’s side, and two-time AVP champion Kelley Larsen and her partner Emily Stockman on the women’s side. The Men’s Finals brought on nail-biting and intense action. Crowd-applauding blocks, spikes and digs were plentiful and with one minute left, Gibb/Ta. Crabb (USA) and Mol/Sourm (NOR) were tied with three points while Rosenthal/Budinger (USA) had one point. The buzzer blared with Gibb/Ta. Crabb and Mol/Sourm still tied and the winner to be determined by whichever team had the longest stay on the Winner’s Side: Jake Gibb and Taylor Crabb were crowned King of the Court.
The Finals evoked loud cheers throughout the three rounds. Round 1 (under a 12 minute clock) had Day/Flint (U.S.A.) starting off with a four point lead, and Larsen/Stockman (U.S.A.) came back with nine points. After Sponcil/Cannon were eliminated, Larsen/Stockman locked in third place in Round 2 to advance to the Finals in just the last 24 seconds and Agatha/Duda were ousted. The third and final round was an engerzing eight minutes with Kelly Larsen and Emily Stockman eventually fighting their way to be the first-ever King of the Court Queens.
ResultsMen
1st - Jake Gibb and Taylor Crabb (USA)
2nd - Anders Mol and ChristianSorum (NOR)
3rd - Sean Rosenthal and Chase Budinger (USA)
Women
1st - Kelley Larsen and Emily Stockman (USA)
2nd - Emily Day and Betsy Flint (USA)
3rd - Sarah Pavan and Melissa Humana-Paredes (CAN)

published:19 Sep 2018

views:442

HonoluluCommunity Outreach Court addresses non-violent offenses by homeless people with sentences of community service hours rather than go to jail or face fines they cannot afford. (Video: Sarah Domai)

published:25 Jun 2018

views:346

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A Honolulu man who pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting three woman in 2013 asked the judge for the death penalty. Subscribe to KITV on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1hxKwsa
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This week on Dining on a Dime: Hawaii, host Lucas Peterson continues his exploration of Oahu’s culinary scene with dollar beers and a veritable feast of Japanese street food all under the same roof. The Shirokiya JapanVillageWalk in the Ala Moana Shopping Center in Honolulu is the sprawling home to nearly three dozen food and drink vendors, offering everything from umeboshi onigiri to Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki.
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The King of the CourtCrownSeries closed out the last stop of their international invitational four-stop series with US teams April Ross / Alix Klineman and Jake Gibb / TaylorCrabb being crowned as Kings and Queens of the Court. In front of a standing-room only stadium of dedicated and boisterous fans, the fast-paced competition created by Netherlands-based company Sportworx brought together the biggest names in beach volleyball from all around the globe as athletes battled for a piece of the $150,000 prize purse and the King of the Court title. The weekend wrapped with a performance by world-renowned DJs Sunnery James and Ryan Marciano from the Netherlands that kept fans dancing through the men’s final. A total of 20 teams per gender were invited to participate in the competition this weekend. Every team was required to work and stay in the game until the very end and called for the utmost endurance. The competition was no less intense than its traditional format counterpart, and no team was safe however much of a lead they kept. Pavan / Humana-Paredes who looked strong all weekend dominated the first round of the Women’s final. However, A. Ross, known for having arguably one of the best serves in the world along, with partner and 2017 AVPRookie of the Year Klineman maintained their cool composure to stay alive after having zero points for the majority of the round and also took Rounds 2 and 3 by storm. Though Pavan / Humana-Paredes prevented A. Ross and Klineman from ending the final round and kept the Americans at a 14-point freeze for the remaining minutes on the clock, the A-Team was able to clinch the win as King of the Court Queens. "It was amazing to win on my home beach. I’m so stoked to win in front of you guys. The field was so tough out there, that final was ridiculous, the semis were ridiculous - this means a lot to come out on top. Thank you!” said A. Ross. Klineman added, “It's been incredible. Obviously having April as my partner is everything. It was so fun to play against the best competition in the world here today. The crowd was great. Thank you guys for coming out and cheering!" Hughes / S. Ross were the first to be eliminated in Round 1, followed by Agatha / Duda in Round 2.
Though Nico Beeler / Marco Krattiger (SUI) made the finals, Krattiger was forced to forfeit due to an injury and Meeuwsen (NED), who was eliminated yesterday stepped in next to Beeler. Three US teams made the finals including crowd favorites Priddy and Casebeer, Gibb and Ta. Crabb who faced off against his brother Tr. Crabb and partner Bourne, who made his return just last month at the Manhattan Beach Open Presented by Acer after an 18-month hiatus from the AVP Pro Tour due to an autoimmune disease diagnosis. The SpaniardsHerrera / Gavira came out with a commanding lead and dominated the first round with 21 points. The Europeans dominated the second round leaving it to the Americans to fight for Round 3 where the lowest scoring team of Casebeer / Priddy got the job done near the end of Round 1, beating out Bourne / Tr. Crabb in Round 2 for their place in the final. Casebeer / Priddy were unable to make it past the second round. Though defending champions Gibb / Crabb barely qualified for the first and second rounds, they proved that a stronger finish counted than a strong start. They found their rhythm in the final round against Meeuwsen / Beeler and Herrera / Gavira and were able to defend their King of the Court title with a comfortable lead over their opponents. “This format is physically demanding but it’s a lot of fun,” said a visibly elated Gibb, a long-time Huntington Beach resident. “The best part about playing on my home turf is hearing people cheer for me and recognizing who those voices belong to. I’m so stoked right now.” Tr. Crabb added, “Anytime you can play the best teams in the world is pretty awesome, and to win two of four stops in its first year is so good. I hope it sticks around.”
ResultsMen
1st - Jake Gibb and Taylor Crabb (USA)
2nd - Pablo Herrera / Adrian Gavira (ESP)
3rd - Nico Beeler / Robert Meeuwsen (SUI / NED)
Women
1st - April Ross and Alix Klineman (USA)
2nd - Sarah Pavan and Melissa Humana-Paredes (CAN)
3rd - Brittany Howard and KellyReeves (USA)

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The Honolulu prosecutors office hears tens of thousands of cases each year.

Honolulu

Honolulu (/ˌhɒnəˈluːluː/ or /ˌhoʊnəˈluːluː/;Hawaiian pronunciation:[honoˈlulu]) is the state capital and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Hawaii. It is the county seat of the City and County of Honolulu. Hawaii is a major tourist destination and Honolulu, situated on the island of Oahu, is the main gateway to Hawaii and a major gateway into the United States. The city is also a major hub for international business, military defense, as well as famously being host to a diverse variety of east-west and Pacific culture, cuisine, and traditions.

Honolulu is both the westernmost and the southernmost major American city. For statistical purposes, the U.S. Census Bureau recognizes the approximate area commonly referred to as "City of Honolulu" (not to be confused with the "City and County") as a census county division (CCD). Honolulu is a major financial center of the islands and of the Pacific Ocean. The population of Honolulu CCD was 390,738 at the 2010 census, while the population of the consolidated city and county was 953,207.

King Of...

King Of... was a television comedy talk show made by Big Talk Productions for Channel 4. It was first broadcast on 17 June 2011 and was hosted by Claudia Winkleman. The show featured two celebrity guests per episode and a studio audience. The guests discussed what is the 'king of' various categories.

On 24 June 2011, Channel 4 announced that King Of... was to be cut short due to Winkleman's pregnancy. The final 2 episodes, with Ruby Wax & Johnny Vegas and Billie Piper, were not recorded.

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Series 1

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Tennis games

Tennis games are often used to help players of all abilities to practice the different strokes involved in tennis. The number of participants needed varies from as few as two players to as many players as can fit on a tennis court. These games are often used by coaches and other tennis instructors to help teach the basic skills of tennis.

Singles Games

Singles games are games that practice the strategies used when playing a match of singles.

One Ball Live

At least eight players are needed for this game. Two players start on the baseline, the back line of the tennis court, of each side with the court split in half vertically. Two tennis balls are played simultaneously on each half of the court starting with a drop hit. A drop hit is an underhand hit by bouncing the ball first. Once one player loses a point on his or her side of the court, they call out “One ball live!” and the single remaining ball is played out among the four players with the court no longer split down the middle. The team that wins this point stays, while two new players on the other side replace the losing team and the game starts over with two balls. The first team to reach ten points wins. This game is designed for use in practicing groundstrokes, the forehand and backhand, at first and then doubles strategy once "One ball live" is called.

Food court

A food court (in Asia-Pacific also called food hall) is generally an indoor plaza or common area within a facility that is contiguous with the counters of multiple food vendors and provides a common area for self-serve dinner.

Food courts may be found in shopping malls, airports, and parks. In various regions (such as Asia, the Americas, and Africa), it may be a standalone development. In some places of learning such as high schools and universities, food courts have also come to replace or complement traditional cafeterias.

The average cost of a meal per person in an American food court in 2004 was $6.

Typical usage

Food courts consist of a number of vendors at food stalls or service counters. Meals are ordered at one of the vendors and then carried to a common dining area. The food may also be ordered as takeout for consumption at another location, such as a home, or workplace. In this case, it may be packaged in foam food containers, though one common food tray used by all the stalls might also be utilitzed to allow the food to be carried to the table. Food courts may also have shops which sell prepared meals for consumers to take home and reheat, making the food court a daily stop for some.

The system of courts that interprets and applies the law is collectively known as the judiciary. The place where a court sits is known as a venue. The room where court proceedings occur is known as a courtroom, and the building as a courthouse; court facilities range from simple and very small facilities in rural communities to large buildings in cities.

The practical authority given to the court is known as its jurisdiction (Latinjus dicere) – the court's power to decide certain kinds of questions or petitions put to it. According to William Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England, a court is constituted by a minimum of three parties: the actor or plaintiff, who complains of an injury done; the reus or defendant, who is called upon to make satisfaction for it, and the judex or judicial power, which is to examine the truth of the fact, to determine the law arising upon that fact, and, if any injury appears to have been done, to ascertain and by its officers to apply a legal remedy. It is also usual in the superior courts to have barristers, and attorneys or counsel, as assistants, though, often, courts consist of additional barristers, bailiffs, reporters, and perhaps a jury.

The day belonged to 30-time AVP champion and OlympianJake Gibb / Hawaii-born and four-time AVP winner TaylorCrabb on the men’s side, and two-time AVP champion Kelley Larsen and her partner Emily Stockman on the women’s side. The Men’s Finals brought on nail-biting and intense action. Crowd-applauding blocks, spikes and digs were plentiful and with one minute left, Gibb/Ta. Crabb (USA) and Mol/Sourm (NOR) were tied with three points while Rosenthal/Budinger (USA) had one point. The buzzer blared with Gibb/Ta. Crabb and Mol/Sourm still tied and the winner to be determined by whichever team had the longest stay on the Winner’s Side: Jake Gibb and Taylor Crabb were crowned King of the Court.
The Finals evoked loud cheers throughout the three rounds. Round 1 (under a 12 minute clock) had Day/Flint (U.S.A.) starting off with a four point lead, and Larsen/Stockman (U.S.A.) came back with nine points. After Sponcil/Cannon were eliminated, Larsen/Stockman locked in third place in Round 2 to advance to the Finals in just the last 24 seconds and Agatha/Duda were ousted. The third and final round was an engerzing eight minutes with Kelly Larsen and Emily Stockman eventually fighting their way to be the first-ever King of the Court Queens.
ResultsMen
1st - Jake Gibb and Taylor Crabb (USA)
2nd - Anders Mol and ChristianSorum (NOR)
3rd - Sean Rosenthal and Chase Budinger (USA)
Women
1st - Kelley Larsen and Emily Stockman (USA)
2nd - Emily Day and Betsy Flint (USA)
3rd - Sarah Pavan and Melissa Humana-Paredes (CAN)

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Honolulu Community Outreach Court addresses non-violent offenses by homeless people

Honolulu Community Outreach Court addresses non-violent offenses by homeless people

Honolulu Community Outreach Court addresses non-violent offenses by homeless people

HonoluluCommunity Outreach Court addresses non-violent offenses by homeless people with sentences of community service hours rather than go to jail or face fines they cannot afford. (Video: Sarah Domai)

10:37

Truly Authentic HAWAIIAN FOOD in Honolulu

Truly Authentic HAWAIIAN FOOD in Honolulu

Truly Authentic HAWAIIAN FOOD in Honolulu

Poi Bowl is located in MakaiMarket, a ginormous food court inside Ala Moana Shopping Center in Honolulu Hawaii.
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Honolulu man asks judge for death

Honolulu man asks judge for death

Honolulu man asks judge for death

A Honolulu man who pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting three woman in 2013 asked the judge for the death penalty. Subscribe to KITV on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1hxKwsa
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All of Japan's Street Food in Honolulu's Best Food Hall — Dining on a Dime

All of Japan's Street Food in Honolulu's Best Food Hall — Dining on a Dime

All of Japan's Street Food in Honolulu's Best Food Hall — Dining on a Dime

This week on Dining on a Dime: Hawaii, host Lucas Peterson continues his exploration of Oahu’s culinary scene with dollar beers and a veritable feast of Japanese street food all under the same roof. The Shirokiya JapanVillageWalk in the Ala Moana Shopping Center in Honolulu is the sprawling home to nearly three dozen food and drink vendors, offering everything from umeboshi onigiri to Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki.
Eater is the one-stop-shop for food and restaurant obsessives across the country. With features, explainers, animations, recipes, and more — it’s the most indulgent food content around. So get hungry.
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Amazing Food Court in Hawaii (MAKAI MARKET-ALA MOANA SHOPPING CENTER)

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King of the Court Crown Series 2018 - Huntington Beach (USA) - Overall

King of the Court Crown Series 2018 - Huntington Beach (USA) - Overall

King of the Court Crown Series 2018 - Huntington Beach (USA) - Overall

The King of the CourtCrownSeries closed out the last stop of their international invitational four-stop series with US teams April Ross / Alix Klineman and Jake Gibb / TaylorCrabb being crowned as Kings and Queens of the Court. In front of a standing-room only stadium of dedicated and boisterous fans, the fast-paced competition created by Netherlands-based company Sportworx brought together the biggest names in beach volleyball from all around the globe as athletes battled for a piece of the $150,000 prize purse and the King of the Court title. The weekend wrapped with a performance by world-renowned DJs Sunnery James and Ryan Marciano from the Netherlands that kept fans dancing through the men’s final. A total of 20 teams per gender were invited to participate in the competition this weekend. Every team was required to work and stay in the game until the very end and called for the utmost endurance. The competition was no less intense than its traditional format counterpart, and no team was safe however much of a lead they kept. Pavan / Humana-Paredes who looked strong all weekend dominated the first round of the Women’s final. However, A. Ross, known for having arguably one of the best serves in the world along, with partner and 2017 AVPRookie of the Year Klineman maintained their cool composure to stay alive after having zero points for the majority of the round and also took Rounds 2 and 3 by storm. Though Pavan / Humana-Paredes prevented A. Ross and Klineman from ending the final round and kept the Americans at a 14-point freeze for the remaining minutes on the clock, the A-Team was able to clinch the win as King of the Court Queens. "It was amazing to win on my home beach. I’m so stoked to win in front of you guys. The field was so tough out there, that final was ridiculous, the semis were ridiculous - this means a lot to come out on top. Thank you!” said A. Ross. Klineman added, “It's been incredible. Obviously having April as my partner is everything. It was so fun to play against the best competition in the world here today. The crowd was great. Thank you guys for coming out and cheering!" Hughes / S. Ross were the first to be eliminated in Round 1, followed by Agatha / Duda in Round 2.
Though Nico Beeler / Marco Krattiger (SUI) made the finals, Krattiger was forced to forfeit due to an injury and Meeuwsen (NED), who was eliminated yesterday stepped in next to Beeler. Three US teams made the finals including crowd favorites Priddy and Casebeer, Gibb and Ta. Crabb who faced off against his brother Tr. Crabb and partner Bourne, who made his return just last month at the Manhattan Beach Open Presented by Acer after an 18-month hiatus from the AVP Pro Tour due to an autoimmune disease diagnosis. The SpaniardsHerrera / Gavira came out with a commanding lead and dominated the first round with 21 points. The Europeans dominated the second round leaving it to the Americans to fight for Round 3 where the lowest scoring team of Casebeer / Priddy got the job done near the end of Round 1, beating out Bourne / Tr. Crabb in Round 2 for their place in the final. Casebeer / Priddy were unable to make it past the second round. Though defending champions Gibb / Crabb barely qualified for the first and second rounds, they proved that a stronger finish counted than a strong start. They found their rhythm in the final round against Meeuwsen / Beeler and Herrera / Gavira and were able to defend their King of the Court title with a comfortable lead over their opponents. “This format is physically demanding but it’s a lot of fun,” said a visibly elated Gibb, a long-time Huntington Beach resident. “The best part about playing on my home turf is hearing people cheer for me and recognizing who those voices belong to. I’m so stoked right now.” Tr. Crabb added, “Anytime you can play the best teams in the world is pretty awesome, and to win two of four stops in its first year is so good. I hope it sticks around.”
ResultsMen
1st - Jake Gibb and Taylor Crabb (USA)
2nd - Pablo Herrera / Adrian Gavira (ESP)
3rd - Nico Beeler / Robert Meeuwsen (SUI / NED)
Women
1st - April Ross and Alix Klineman (USA)
2nd - Sarah Pavan and Melissa Humana-Paredes (CAN)
3rd - Brittany Howard and KellyReeves (USA)

0:37

Honolulu prosecutors office requests money for court case backlog

Honolulu prosecutors office requests money for court case backlog

Honolulu prosecutors office requests money for court case backlog

The Honolulu prosecutors office hears tens of thousands of cases each year.

The day belonged to 30-time AVP champion and OlympianJake Gibb / Hawaii-born and four-time AVP winner TaylorCrabb on the men’s side, and two-time AVP champion Kelley Larsen and her partner Emily Stockman on the women’s side. The Men’s Finals brought on nail-biting and intense action. Crowd-applauding blocks, spikes and digs were plentiful and with one minute left, Gibb/Ta. Crabb (USA) and Mol/Sourm (NOR) were tied with three points while Rosenthal/Budinger (USA) had one point. The buzzer blared with Gibb/Ta. Crabb and Mol/Sourm still tied and the winner to be determined by whichever team had the longest stay on the Winner’s Side: Jake Gibb and Taylor Crabb were crowned King of the Court.
The Finals evoked loud cheers throughout the three rounds. Round 1 (under a 12 minute clock) had Day...

published: 19 Sep 2018

Honolulu Community Outreach Court addresses non-violent offenses by homeless people

HonoluluCommunity Outreach Court addresses non-violent offenses by homeless people with sentences of community service hours rather than go to jail or face fines they cannot afford. (Video: Sarah Domai)

published: 25 Jun 2018

Truly Authentic HAWAIIAN FOOD in Honolulu

Poi Bowl is located in MakaiMarket, a ginormous food court inside Ala Moana Shopping Center in Honolulu Hawaii.
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All of Japan's Street Food in Honolulu's Best Food Hall — Dining on a Dime

This week on Dining on a Dime: Hawaii, host Lucas Peterson continues his exploration of Oahu’s culinary scene with dollar beers and a veritable feast of Japanese street food all under the same roof. The Shirokiya JapanVillageWalk in the Ala Moana Shopping Center in Honolulu is the sprawling home to nearly three dozen food and drink vendors, offering everything from umeboshi onigiri to Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki.
Eater is the one-stop-shop for food and restaurant obsessives across the country. With features, explainers, animations, recipes, and more — it’s the most indulgent food content around. So get hungry.
Subscribe to our YouTube Channel now! http://goo.gl/hGwtF0
Our VideoCrew: https://www.eater.com/pages/masthead-video

Amazing Food Court in Hawaii (MAKAI MARKET-ALA MOANA SHOPPING CENTER)

With a huge selection to choose from, MakaiMarket is Hawaii's largest and best food court. Subscribe for more videos! http://goo.gl/18SB8p
We would like to have as many people enjoy our videos. If you'd like to translate this video, we would be very happy! Just click on this link to do so. https://www.youtube.com/timedtext_video?v=lPFN7frpZOo
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published: 09 Aug 2016

King of the Court Crown Series 2018 - Huntington Beach (USA) - Overall

The King of the CourtCrownSeries closed out the last stop of their international invitational four-stop series with US teams April Ross / Alix Klineman and Jake Gibb / TaylorCrabb being crowned as Kings and Queens of the Court. In front of a standing-room only stadium of dedicated and boisterous fans, the fast-paced competition created by Netherlands-based company Sportworx brought together the biggest names in beach volleyball from all around the globe as athletes battled for a piece of the $150,000 prize purse and the King of the Court title. The weekend wrapped with a performance by world-renowned DJs Sunnery James and Ryan Marciano from the Netherlands that kept fans dancing through the men’s final. A total of 20 teams per gender were invited to participate in the competition this w...

published: 01 Oct 2018

Honolulu prosecutors office requests money for court case backlog

The Honolulu prosecutors office hears tens of thousands of cases each year.

The day belonged to 30-time AVP champion and OlympianJake Gibb / Hawaii-born and four-time AVP winner TaylorCrabb on the men’s side, and two-time AVP champion Kelley Larsen and her partner Emily Stockman on the women’s side. The Men’s Finals brought on nail-biting and intense action. Crowd-applauding blocks, spikes and digs were plentiful and with one minute left, Gibb/Ta. Crabb (USA) and Mol/Sourm (NOR) were tied with three points while Rosenthal/Budinger (USA) had one point. The buzzer blared with Gibb/Ta. Crabb and Mol/Sourm still tied and the winner to be determined by whichever team had the longest stay on the Winner’s Side: Jake Gibb and Taylor Crabb were crowned King of the Court.
The Finals evoked loud cheers throughout the three rounds. Round 1 (under a 12 minute clock) had Day/Flint (U.S.A.) starting off with a four point lead, and Larsen/Stockman (U.S.A.) came back with nine points. After Sponcil/Cannon were eliminated, Larsen/Stockman locked in third place in Round 2 to advance to the Finals in just the last 24 seconds and Agatha/Duda were ousted. The third and final round was an engerzing eight minutes with Kelly Larsen and Emily Stockman eventually fighting their way to be the first-ever King of the Court Queens.
ResultsMen
1st - Jake Gibb and Taylor Crabb (USA)
2nd - Anders Mol and ChristianSorum (NOR)
3rd - Sean Rosenthal and Chase Budinger (USA)
Women
1st - Kelley Larsen and Emily Stockman (USA)
2nd - Emily Day and Betsy Flint (USA)
3rd - Sarah Pavan and Melissa Humana-Paredes (CAN)

The day belonged to 30-time AVP champion and OlympianJake Gibb / Hawaii-born and four-time AVP winner TaylorCrabb on the men’s side, and two-time AVP champion Kelley Larsen and her partner Emily Stockman on the women’s side. The Men’s Finals brought on nail-biting and intense action. Crowd-applauding blocks, spikes and digs were plentiful and with one minute left, Gibb/Ta. Crabb (USA) and Mol/Sourm (NOR) were tied with three points while Rosenthal/Budinger (USA) had one point. The buzzer blared with Gibb/Ta. Crabb and Mol/Sourm still tied and the winner to be determined by whichever team had the longest stay on the Winner’s Side: Jake Gibb and Taylor Crabb were crowned King of the Court.
The Finals evoked loud cheers throughout the three rounds. Round 1 (under a 12 minute clock) had Day/Flint (U.S.A.) starting off with a four point lead, and Larsen/Stockman (U.S.A.) came back with nine points. After Sponcil/Cannon were eliminated, Larsen/Stockman locked in third place in Round 2 to advance to the Finals in just the last 24 seconds and Agatha/Duda were ousted. The third and final round was an engerzing eight minutes with Kelly Larsen and Emily Stockman eventually fighting their way to be the first-ever King of the Court Queens.
ResultsMen
1st - Jake Gibb and Taylor Crabb (USA)
2nd - Anders Mol and ChristianSorum (NOR)
3rd - Sean Rosenthal and Chase Budinger (USA)
Women
1st - Kelley Larsen and Emily Stockman (USA)
2nd - Emily Day and Betsy Flint (USA)
3rd - Sarah Pavan and Melissa Humana-Paredes (CAN)

Honolulu Community Outreach Court addresses non-violent offenses by homeless people

HonoluluCommunity Outreach Court addresses non-violent offenses by homeless people with sentences of community service hours rather than go to jail or face fin...

HonoluluCommunity Outreach Court addresses non-violent offenses by homeless people with sentences of community service hours rather than go to jail or face fines they cannot afford. (Video: Sarah Domai)

HonoluluCommunity Outreach Court addresses non-violent offenses by homeless people with sentences of community service hours rather than go to jail or face fines they cannot afford. (Video: Sarah Domai)

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All of Japan's Street Food in Honolulu's Best Food Hall — Dining on a Dime

This week on Dining on a Dime: Hawaii, host Lucas Peterson continues his exploration of Oahu’s culinary scene with dollar beers and a veritable feast of Japanes...

This week on Dining on a Dime: Hawaii, host Lucas Peterson continues his exploration of Oahu’s culinary scene with dollar beers and a veritable feast of Japanese street food all under the same roof. The Shirokiya JapanVillageWalk in the Ala Moana Shopping Center in Honolulu is the sprawling home to nearly three dozen food and drink vendors, offering everything from umeboshi onigiri to Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki.
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This week on Dining on a Dime: Hawaii, host Lucas Peterson continues his exploration of Oahu’s culinary scene with dollar beers and a veritable feast of Japanese street food all under the same roof. The Shirokiya JapanVillageWalk in the Ala Moana Shopping Center in Honolulu is the sprawling home to nearly three dozen food and drink vendors, offering everything from umeboshi onigiri to Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki.
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Amazing Food Court in Hawaii (MAKAI MARKET-ALA MOANA SHOPPING CENTER)

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The King of the CourtCrownSeries closed out the last stop of their international invitational four-stop series with US teams April Ross / Alix Klineman and Jake Gibb / TaylorCrabb being crowned as Kings and Queens of the Court. In front of a standing-room only stadium of dedicated and boisterous fans, the fast-paced competition created by Netherlands-based company Sportworx brought together the biggest names in beach volleyball from all around the globe as athletes battled for a piece of the $150,000 prize purse and the King of the Court title. The weekend wrapped with a performance by world-renowned DJs Sunnery James and Ryan Marciano from the Netherlands that kept fans dancing through the men’s final. A total of 20 teams per gender were invited to participate in the competition this weekend. Every team was required to work and stay in the game until the very end and called for the utmost endurance. The competition was no less intense than its traditional format counterpart, and no team was safe however much of a lead they kept. Pavan / Humana-Paredes who looked strong all weekend dominated the first round of the Women’s final. However, A. Ross, known for having arguably one of the best serves in the world along, with partner and 2017 AVPRookie of the Year Klineman maintained their cool composure to stay alive after having zero points for the majority of the round and also took Rounds 2 and 3 by storm. Though Pavan / Humana-Paredes prevented A. Ross and Klineman from ending the final round and kept the Americans at a 14-point freeze for the remaining minutes on the clock, the A-Team was able to clinch the win as King of the Court Queens. "It was amazing to win on my home beach. I’m so stoked to win in front of you guys. The field was so tough out there, that final was ridiculous, the semis were ridiculous - this means a lot to come out on top. Thank you!” said A. Ross. Klineman added, “It's been incredible. Obviously having April as my partner is everything. It was so fun to play against the best competition in the world here today. The crowd was great. Thank you guys for coming out and cheering!" Hughes / S. Ross were the first to be eliminated in Round 1, followed by Agatha / Duda in Round 2.
Though Nico Beeler / Marco Krattiger (SUI) made the finals, Krattiger was forced to forfeit due to an injury and Meeuwsen (NED), who was eliminated yesterday stepped in next to Beeler. Three US teams made the finals including crowd favorites Priddy and Casebeer, Gibb and Ta. Crabb who faced off against his brother Tr. Crabb and partner Bourne, who made his return just last month at the Manhattan Beach Open Presented by Acer after an 18-month hiatus from the AVP Pro Tour due to an autoimmune disease diagnosis. The SpaniardsHerrera / Gavira came out with a commanding lead and dominated the first round with 21 points. The Europeans dominated the second round leaving it to the Americans to fight for Round 3 where the lowest scoring team of Casebeer / Priddy got the job done near the end of Round 1, beating out Bourne / Tr. Crabb in Round 2 for their place in the final. Casebeer / Priddy were unable to make it past the second round. Though defending champions Gibb / Crabb barely qualified for the first and second rounds, they proved that a stronger finish counted than a strong start. They found their rhythm in the final round against Meeuwsen / Beeler and Herrera / Gavira and were able to defend their King of the Court title with a comfortable lead over their opponents. “This format is physically demanding but it’s a lot of fun,” said a visibly elated Gibb, a long-time Huntington Beach resident. “The best part about playing on my home turf is hearing people cheer for me and recognizing who those voices belong to. I’m so stoked right now.” Tr. Crabb added, “Anytime you can play the best teams in the world is pretty awesome, and to win two of four stops in its first year is so good. I hope it sticks around.”
ResultsMen
1st - Jake Gibb and Taylor Crabb (USA)
2nd - Pablo Herrera / Adrian Gavira (ESP)
3rd - Nico Beeler / Robert Meeuwsen (SUI / NED)
Women
1st - April Ross and Alix Klineman (USA)
2nd - Sarah Pavan and Melissa Humana-Paredes (CAN)
3rd - Brittany Howard and KellyReeves (USA)

The King of the CourtCrownSeries closed out the last stop of their international invitational four-stop series with US teams April Ross / Alix Klineman and Jake Gibb / TaylorCrabb being crowned as Kings and Queens of the Court. In front of a standing-room only stadium of dedicated and boisterous fans, the fast-paced competition created by Netherlands-based company Sportworx brought together the biggest names in beach volleyball from all around the globe as athletes battled for a piece of the $150,000 prize purse and the King of the Court title. The weekend wrapped with a performance by world-renowned DJs Sunnery James and Ryan Marciano from the Netherlands that kept fans dancing through the men’s final. A total of 20 teams per gender were invited to participate in the competition this weekend. Every team was required to work and stay in the game until the very end and called for the utmost endurance. The competition was no less intense than its traditional format counterpart, and no team was safe however much of a lead they kept. Pavan / Humana-Paredes who looked strong all weekend dominated the first round of the Women’s final. However, A. Ross, known for having arguably one of the best serves in the world along, with partner and 2017 AVPRookie of the Year Klineman maintained their cool composure to stay alive after having zero points for the majority of the round and also took Rounds 2 and 3 by storm. Though Pavan / Humana-Paredes prevented A. Ross and Klineman from ending the final round and kept the Americans at a 14-point freeze for the remaining minutes on the clock, the A-Team was able to clinch the win as King of the Court Queens. "It was amazing to win on my home beach. I’m so stoked to win in front of you guys. The field was so tough out there, that final was ridiculous, the semis were ridiculous - this means a lot to come out on top. Thank you!” said A. Ross. Klineman added, “It's been incredible. Obviously having April as my partner is everything. It was so fun to play against the best competition in the world here today. The crowd was great. Thank you guys for coming out and cheering!" Hughes / S. Ross were the first to be eliminated in Round 1, followed by Agatha / Duda in Round 2.
Though Nico Beeler / Marco Krattiger (SUI) made the finals, Krattiger was forced to forfeit due to an injury and Meeuwsen (NED), who was eliminated yesterday stepped in next to Beeler. Three US teams made the finals including crowd favorites Priddy and Casebeer, Gibb and Ta. Crabb who faced off against his brother Tr. Crabb and partner Bourne, who made his return just last month at the Manhattan Beach Open Presented by Acer after an 18-month hiatus from the AVP Pro Tour due to an autoimmune disease diagnosis. The SpaniardsHerrera / Gavira came out with a commanding lead and dominated the first round with 21 points. The Europeans dominated the second round leaving it to the Americans to fight for Round 3 where the lowest scoring team of Casebeer / Priddy got the job done near the end of Round 1, beating out Bourne / Tr. Crabb in Round 2 for their place in the final. Casebeer / Priddy were unable to make it past the second round. Though defending champions Gibb / Crabb barely qualified for the first and second rounds, they proved that a stronger finish counted than a strong start. They found their rhythm in the final round against Meeuwsen / Beeler and Herrera / Gavira and were able to defend their King of the Court title with a comfortable lead over their opponents. “This format is physically demanding but it’s a lot of fun,” said a visibly elated Gibb, a long-time Huntington Beach resident. “The best part about playing on my home turf is hearing people cheer for me and recognizing who those voices belong to. I’m so stoked right now.” Tr. Crabb added, “Anytime you can play the best teams in the world is pretty awesome, and to win two of four stops in its first year is so good. I hope it sticks around.”
ResultsMen
1st - Jake Gibb and Taylor Crabb (USA)
2nd - Pablo Herrera / Adrian Gavira (ESP)
3rd - Nico Beeler / Robert Meeuwsen (SUI / NED)
Women
1st - April Ross and Alix Klineman (USA)
2nd - Sarah Pavan and Melissa Humana-Paredes (CAN)
3rd - Brittany Howard and KellyReeves (USA)

The day belonged to 30-time AVP champion and OlympianJake Gibb / Hawaii-born and four-time AVP winner TaylorCrabb on the men’s side, and two-time AVP champion Kelley Larsen and her partner Emily Stockman on the women’s side. The Men’s Finals brought on nail-biting and intense action. Crowd-applauding blocks, spikes and digs were plentiful and with one minute left, Gibb/Ta. Crabb (USA) and Mol/Sourm (NOR) were tied with three points while Rosenthal/Budinger (USA) had one point. The buzzer blared with Gibb/Ta. Crabb and Mol/Sourm still tied and the winner to be determined by whichever team had the longest stay on the Winner’s Side: Jake Gibb and Taylor Crabb were crowned King of the Court.
The Finals evoked loud cheers throughout the three rounds. Round 1 (under a 12 minute clock) had Day/Flint (U.S.A.) starting off with a four point lead, and Larsen/Stockman (U.S.A.) came back with nine points. After Sponcil/Cannon were eliminated, Larsen/Stockman locked in third place in Round 2 to advance to the Finals in just the last 24 seconds and Agatha/Duda were ousted. The third and final round was an engerzing eight minutes with Kelly Larsen and Emily Stockman eventually fighting their way to be the first-ever King of the Court Queens.
ResultsMen
1st - Jake Gibb and Taylor Crabb (USA)
2nd - Anders Mol and ChristianSorum (NOR)
3rd - Sean Rosenthal and Chase Budinger (USA)
Women
1st - Kelley Larsen and Emily Stockman (USA)
2nd - Emily Day and Betsy Flint (USA)
3rd - Sarah Pavan and Melissa Humana-Paredes (CAN)

Honolulu Community Outreach Court addresses non-violent offenses by homeless people

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Truly Authentic HAWAIIAN FOOD in Honolulu

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All of Japan's Street Food in Honolulu's Best Food Hall — Dining on a Dime

This week on Dining on a Dime: Hawaii, host Lucas Peterson continues his exploration of Oahu’s culinary scene with dollar beers and a veritable feast of Japanese street food all under the same roof. The Shirokiya JapanVillageWalk in the Ala Moana Shopping Center in Honolulu is the sprawling home to nearly three dozen food and drink vendors, offering everything from umeboshi onigiri to Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki.
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Amazing Food Court in Hawaii (MAKAI MARKET-ALA MOANA SHOPPING CENTER)

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King of the Court Crown Series 2018 - Huntington Beach (USA) - Overall

The King of the CourtCrownSeries closed out the last stop of their international invitational four-stop series with US teams April Ross / Alix Klineman and Jake Gibb / TaylorCrabb being crowned as Kings and Queens of the Court. In front of a standing-room only stadium of dedicated and boisterous fans, the fast-paced competition created by Netherlands-based company Sportworx brought together the biggest names in beach volleyball from all around the globe as athletes battled for a piece of the $150,000 prize purse and the King of the Court title. The weekend wrapped with a performance by world-renowned DJs Sunnery James and Ryan Marciano from the Netherlands that kept fans dancing through the men’s final. A total of 20 teams per gender were invited to participate in the competition this weekend. Every team was required to work and stay in the game until the very end and called for the utmost endurance. The competition was no less intense than its traditional format counterpart, and no team was safe however much of a lead they kept. Pavan / Humana-Paredes who looked strong all weekend dominated the first round of the Women’s final. However, A. Ross, known for having arguably one of the best serves in the world along, with partner and 2017 AVPRookie of the Year Klineman maintained their cool composure to stay alive after having zero points for the majority of the round and also took Rounds 2 and 3 by storm. Though Pavan / Humana-Paredes prevented A. Ross and Klineman from ending the final round and kept the Americans at a 14-point freeze for the remaining minutes on the clock, the A-Team was able to clinch the win as King of the Court Queens. "It was amazing to win on my home beach. I’m so stoked to win in front of you guys. The field was so tough out there, that final was ridiculous, the semis were ridiculous - this means a lot to come out on top. Thank you!” said A. Ross. Klineman added, “It's been incredible. Obviously having April as my partner is everything. It was so fun to play against the best competition in the world here today. The crowd was great. Thank you guys for coming out and cheering!" Hughes / S. Ross were the first to be eliminated in Round 1, followed by Agatha / Duda in Round 2.
Though Nico Beeler / Marco Krattiger (SUI) made the finals, Krattiger was forced to forfeit due to an injury and Meeuwsen (NED), who was eliminated yesterday stepped in next to Beeler. Three US teams made the finals including crowd favorites Priddy and Casebeer, Gibb and Ta. Crabb who faced off against his brother Tr. Crabb and partner Bourne, who made his return just last month at the Manhattan Beach Open Presented by Acer after an 18-month hiatus from the AVP Pro Tour due to an autoimmune disease diagnosis. The SpaniardsHerrera / Gavira came out with a commanding lead and dominated the first round with 21 points. The Europeans dominated the second round leaving it to the Americans to fight for Round 3 where the lowest scoring team of Casebeer / Priddy got the job done near the end of Round 1, beating out Bourne / Tr. Crabb in Round 2 for their place in the final. Casebeer / Priddy were unable to make it past the second round. Though defending champions Gibb / Crabb barely qualified for the first and second rounds, they proved that a stronger finish counted than a strong start. They found their rhythm in the final round against Meeuwsen / Beeler and Herrera / Gavira and were able to defend their King of the Court title with a comfortable lead over their opponents. “This format is physically demanding but it’s a lot of fun,” said a visibly elated Gibb, a long-time Huntington Beach resident. “The best part about playing on my home turf is hearing people cheer for me and recognizing who those voices belong to. I’m so stoked right now.” Tr. Crabb added, “Anytime you can play the best teams in the world is pretty awesome, and to win two of four stops in its first year is so good. I hope it sticks around.”
ResultsMen
1st - Jake Gibb and Taylor Crabb (USA)
2nd - Pablo Herrera / Adrian Gavira (ESP)
3rd - Nico Beeler / Robert Meeuwsen (SUI / NED)
Women
1st - April Ross and Alix Klineman (USA)
2nd - Sarah Pavan and Melissa Humana-Paredes (CAN)
3rd - Brittany Howard and KellyReeves (USA)

Honolulu

Honolulu (/ˌhɒnəˈluːluː/ or /ˌhoʊnəˈluːluː/;Hawaiian pronunciation:[honoˈlulu]) is the state capital and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Hawaii. It is the county seat of the City and County of Honolulu. Hawaii is a major tourist destination and Honolulu, situated on the island of Oahu, is the main gateway to Hawaii and a major gateway into the United States. The city is also a major hub for international business, military defense, as well as famously being host to a diverse variety of east-west and Pacific culture, cuisine, and traditions.

Honolulu is both the westernmost and the southernmost major American city. For statistical purposes, the U.S. Census Bureau recognizes the approximate area commonly referred to as "City of Honolulu" (not to be confused with the "City and County") as a census county division (CCD). Honolulu is a major financial center of the islands and of the Pacific Ocean. The population of Honolulu CCD was 390,738 at the 2010 census, while the population of the consolidated city and county was 953,207.

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According to court documents, they had been working on a Japanese boat and were headed home via Honolulu when airport security workers found shark fins in their luggage ... According to court documents, they had been working on a Japanese boat and were headed home via Honolulu when airport security workers found shark fins in their luggage....

HONOLULU (AP) — Sex trafficking charges in Hawaii were dismissed Tuesday against a former death row inmate from Delaware, allowing him to walk of court a free man again ... After Tuesday's hearing, McCoy spoke to The Associated Press from the downtown Honolulu office of his court-appointed standby attorney, Gary Singh....

HONOLULU--Ten Indonesian fishermen arrested in Hawaii are accused of trying to smuggle nearly 1,000 shark fins from the United States to Indonesia. They had been working on a Japanese-flagged boat and were headed home via Honolulu when airport security workers found shark fins in their luggage last week, according to court documents....

They had been working on a Japanese-flagged boat and were headed home via Honolulu when airport security workers found shark fins in their luggage last week, according to court documents ... Another fisherman said he ate sharks on the boat and cut off the fins, according to court documents, and that he didn't want dead sharks to go to waste....